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Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 2:42 am
Bellinger said he was in group chats with teammates and had some FaceTime calls while he rehabilitated in Arizona, his home state and where he makes his offseason home. But it wasn't the same. He has been out since April 5, after just 19 at-bats.Baltimore Orioles
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"It's big. We were just counting on him being here a month from now," Rojas told reporters. "This happening is tough. ... We pray that he can pitch for us this year."Houston Astros
The Astros’ success became a rallying point that fall, starting with a phone call Turner received from club owner Jim Crane the day after the rain subsided.Minnesota Twins
But there are other numbers causing the Angels to proceed with caution: Adell had 27 strikeouts and six walks in 81 plate appearances through Monday, a reflection of his tendency to chase pitches outside the strike zone.
In terms of impact defensive plays, it doesn’t get much better. The diving catch ended the inning and prevented the Tigers from tying the game or taking the lead.
"I messed up earlier. I was wrong," Snitker told reporters after he told MLB Network earlier in the day that Soroka was "down for the year" and that "hopefully, we'll get him back next year."
Monday through Friday, host Pablo Torre brings you an inside look at the most interesting stories at ESPN, as told by the top reporters and insiders on the planet. ListenCleveland Indians
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MLB Woven Placemats
"It's big. We were just counting on him being here a month from now," Rojas told reporters. "This happening is tough. ... We pray that he can pitch for us this year."Houston Astros
The Astros’ success became a rallying point that fall, starting with a phone call Turner received from club owner Jim Crane the day after the rain subsided.Minnesota Twins
But there are other numbers causing the Angels to proceed with caution: Adell had 27 strikeouts and six walks in 81 plate appearances through Monday, a reflection of his tendency to chase pitches outside the strike zone.
In terms of impact defensive plays, it doesn’t get much better. The diving catch ended the inning and prevented the Tigers from tying the game or taking the lead.
"I messed up earlier. I was wrong," Snitker told reporters after he told MLB Network earlier in the day that Soroka was "down for the year" and that "hopefully, we'll get him back next year."
Monday through Friday, host Pablo Torre brings you an inside look at the most interesting stories at ESPN, as told by the top reporters and insiders on the planet. ListenCleveland Indians